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Cliff Diver Jonathan Paredes Vaults from Historic Stari Most

It was a summit of a sort when the World Series champion from Mexico, Jonathan Paredes, was joined by traditional Old Bridge diver Lorens Listo on the cliffs high above the Neretva River some 45 minutes outside the ancient town of Mostar. In their specific diving styles – head first and feet first –...

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Red Bull Cliff Diving Announces 2018 Schedule; First Stop - Texas!

The Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series will celebrate a decade of pushing the limits of what’s physically possible as its globetrotting daredevils are set to wow crowds at seven stops in the U.S. and Europe in 2018. The season begins with the first competition at Texas’s Possum Kingdom Lake the week...

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Cliff Divers Leap from Rome's Bridge of Angels Ahead of Season Finale

Saint Peter’s Basilica in the back, surrounded by angles and drenched in history – this is how Italy’s Alessandro De Rose and two-time champion Rhiannan Iffland from Australia experienced the early hours of the day. One after the other they leapt from the ancient Ponte Sant’Angelo, the Bridge of Ang...

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Iffland, LoBue Post Record-Breaking Cliff Diving Scores in Azores

Australia's Rhiannan Iffland returned to winning ways in record fashion at the third stop of the 2018 World Series in the Azores, Portugal, blowing her rivals away with the highest-ever total score in the women's competition. The two-time and reigning women’s champion also scored a perfect 10 direct...

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Red Bull Cliff Diving Returns to Bilbao's La Salve Bridge for Stop #2

After a record-breaking season opener in Texas, USA with the maiden win of Poland’s biggest diving talent Kris Kolanus, the 27m platform on top of Bilbao’s La Salve Bridge is the take-off strip for the year’s first aesthetic free falls on European soil. The men will continue their battle for the Kin...

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Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 10th Season to Open in Texas

The World Series comes off a shocker of a 2017 season where Mexico’s Jonathan Paredes dethroned six-time champion Gary Hunt (GBR) on the 27m platform and returns to the Lone Star State of Texas for the fifth straight year to celebrate a decade of pushing the limits of what’s physically possible. In ...